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Last update 5.29.26, 10:30am - click on pictures to enlarge
Our next litter will be from Cricket and Cosmo.
This litter will be a multi generation Australian Labradoodle. Cricket is due in June, and pups will be ready for their home the 1st week in August 2026.
We are building a reserve list and 1st pick is available.
Our puppies are $1500 Click on our policy and payment page for more information or to place a deposit.
Please reach out with any questions
All of Daphne's pups have gone to their new homes! Congratulations to all of my families!
All of my pups are sold as pets with no breeding rights.
Deciding to own a Labradoodle Puppy is a serious commitment! They are smart and personable. They do not do well in homes that would leave them
home alone all day. Make sure you have the time and desire to train your puppy to be the perfect
addition to your family. If you are serious and going to take the time to bring home a puppy, you should have the time to read the information provided
on this website before making the commitment. Please reach out with any questions!!!!!
Please visit our Puppy Care page!
We always have a waiting list available for families who are sure they want one of our puppies. To reserve a top pick in an upcoming litter
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policy and payment page and place a $25 reserve deposit to be on the waiting list. Please read the information provided on that page about
how our reserve list works. Our next litter will be with Cricket and she is due in June 2026
We are happy to offer a new puppy training service. For years our families have asked, but we never had the time to give the one on one attention a 7 week old puppy needs. Available for our new puppy owners, we offer one or two weeks of crate, house, potty, behavioral, and leash training. We only do a couple puppies per litter, so sign up early.
$300 for 1 week of new puppy training
This will include separating your puppy from the litter, out of the kennel and into our home several times per day. They will get training in manners, potty training, and house training (chewing on furniture, or cords, etc) We will teach them to go to the door to communicate they need to go potty, sometimes we will hang a bell and teach them to ring it. This will help with the acclimation of going to a new home, and being part of a family not part of a litter. They will be in a crate overnight, in our bedroom. Teaching them to hold it in and sleep through the night. I usally have to take a puppy out for potty the first couple of nights, but have them holding it in by the 3rd night. This should help and hopefully their new families will not have to get up in the middle of the night to take them out for potty.
$500 for 2 weeks
This will include an extra week of everything listed above. More training! We will start Leash training. We will have more behavioral training and start teaching basic commands.
It is our goal to have your puppy potty trained and able to sleep through the night in their crate within one week. We are confident that we will be able to achieve that. However they will have to get acclimated to a new home and a new yard when they go home with their families. Within 2 weeks, we are confident that we will be able to have them acclimated to a leash as well as housetrained, sleeping through the night, and have behavioral training. We will teach pups to sit for attention and not jump on people. We will also teach them not to bite hands, feet, shoes, and so on. These are the types of things we will be working on in their 2nd week.
**This service is meant to help a busy family or a family without any experience in puppy training, it is in no way a full training. Training your puppy fully is a process that takes months, there will still be a lot of work to do, after they are home. But this will help with sleepless nights, and be a great start for your puppies' training!!!
Contact me with questions, Email is best or you can call or text 810.728.827
All of my pups have Vet check ups, their dew claws removed, and are current with VET administered vaccines. Their Dr also also inserts Microchips.
Puppies are wormed at 4 weeks old with panacur. I provide their medical record from
my vet and all vaccines are administered by my Vet. Please visit my Puppy Care page for more information.
More Labradoodle pictures? Click on my Labradoodle & previous Labradoodle pages.
I will start letting pups go to their new homes at 7 weeks old. I believe this is the perfect time to take your puppy home and start their training. They are not benefiting from staying here until 8 weeks, they only learn more "pack rules" here, and they need to learn house rules, and potty training. They are completely weaned from mom at 6 weeks old. With in the litter there is competition for everything, food from mom, toys, and attention. The more competition the more conflict you will have, and a chance for bad habits to develop, such as alpha behavior. The longer they are with us, the harder the transition of leaving us can be. This is why I like to see them to start going to their homes at 7 weeks old. If you need me to keep them for longer, that is fine too. The most important thing is that it is a good time for you to bring home your new family member. We welcome visitors, just contact me to schedule a day and time. I am happy to plan my day around a visit, I just ask that you are PLEASE on Time! I pack allot into my days and have a tight schedule.
I will always be here for help! Whether you have questions about training, or you need a puppy sitter. The caring does not stop when you leave my home with your new angel. MY pups always have a home here, NO questions asked. You never know what life will bring, if for any reason you can no longer care for one of my pups please contact me, I CAN HELP! I will always take them back, even if you are out of state, I can help!
When purchasing a puppy, be careful. With a little research you can see that we have been breeding for 17+ years. Visiting is important! If a breeder wants to meet you somewhere and doesn't want you to visit their breeding stock, or their home/facility, there is a problem, That is a red flag. Do some research. Buying a puppy is a big commitment. They become part of your family. Plus, you have to remember that you are supporting, and sustaining a breeders program when you buy a puppy from them. Be sure that you feel that your breeder should continue breeding.